A Pew Research Center survey has highlighted widespread concern among U.S. workers regarding AI's impact on job availability, with over half expressing worries about potential job loss. Notably, only 6% believe AI will create more opportunities, while 32% foresee a decrease in job prospects. McKinsey's report echoes this sentiment, predicting that by 2030, 30% of jobs may be automated. In contrast, Mark Zuckerberg argues that AI could boost job demand rather than diminish it, citing historical trends in technology.
Afraid about losing your job to artificial intelligence? You're not alone. More than half of the people responding to a Pew Research Center survey said they were worried about the future impact of AI use in the workplace.
A McKinsey report projects that by 2030, 30% of current U.S. jobs could be automated, with 60% significantly altered by AI tools.
I tend to think that for at least the foreseeable future, this is going to lead towards more demand for people doing work not less now," said Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
The common belief is that all the jobs are going to go away, and actually that has not really been how the history of technology has worked."
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